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Article Dans Une Revue Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics Année : 1994

Empirically derived climate predictability over the extratropical northern hemisphere

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A novel application of a technique developed from chaos theory is used in describing seasonal to interannual climate predictability over the Northern Hemisphere (NH). The technique is based on an empirical forecast scheme - local approximation in a reconstructed phase space - for time-series data. Data are monthly 500 hPa heights on a latitude-longitude grid covering the NH from 20° N to the equator. Predictability is estimated based on the linear correlation between actual and predicted heights averaged over a forecast range of one- to twelve.month lead. The method is capable of extracting the major climate signals on this time scale including ENSO and the North Atlantic Oscillation.
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hal-00301718 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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J. B. Elsner, A. A. Tsonis. Empirically derived climate predictability over the extratropical northern hemisphere. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 1994, 1 (1), pp.41-44. ⟨hal-00301718⟩

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